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Monday, November 16, 2009 8:53 PM

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Ottawa University sophomore receiver Clarence Anderson makes one of his eight receptions for 190 yards Saturday against Friends. Anderson was selected the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference offensive player of the week. Senior linebacker Ross Diehl was the defensive player of the week. He had eight tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown.

OU football, soccer teams to test home field advantage

Unique situation

By Greg Mast/Herald Sports Editor

Being a host of one NAIA national event is a big deal. For Ottawa University, that will be times two this Saturday.

The NAIA made Ottawa the host site for first-round playoff football game and a women’s soccer match.

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